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Emma Seith
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Emma Seith is senior Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland reporter at Tes magazine
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Scottish students not ready for return to pre-Covid assessment, say teachers
Nine in 10 secondary teachers disagree with the Scottish Qualifications Authority decision to reinstate coursework and exams in practical subjects next year
Secondary
26 April 2023
AI ‘threat’ sparks SQA reminder of ‘serious’ penalties for plagiarism
The Scottish Qualifications Authority has asked schools to remind students about ‘the potential consequences of submitting work that isn’t their own’ – including that they could fail the course
Secondary
26 April 2023
Scotland’s next children’s commissioner to be appointed
Nicola Killean, the Big Noise music project boss who began her career as a nursery teacher, is to take over from Bruce Adamson next month
General
25 April 2023
Exams get underway in Scotland amid talk of ‘radical’ change
Scotland’s assessment system ‘may look radically different’ in the future, according to the education secretary – but there’s no evidence of it yet, writes Emma Seith
Secondary
24 April 2023
What do Humza Yousaf’s policy priorities tell us about education?
Despite one key announcement, Scottish education secretary Jenny Gilruth will have to do much more to help teachers through a time of significant reform
General
19 April 2023
Trainee educational psychologists ‘below minimum wage’
Scottish educational psychologists’ body calls for an ‘immediate increase in funding’ to prevent trainees abandoning their studies
General
18 April 2023
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